I got caught by this bug in mplayer, the cache not filling! messages
caused my internet radio stream recordings to die after about 25
minutes. The number of messages caused the mplayer session to die. My
sessions are initiated by a cron job and additionally the session
resides is a detached screen session (screen -dmS sessionname
commandname) . The reason behind this is mplayer needs a terminal to
bind to for it's standard out. For me, this problem began after I
upgraded from Lucid to Maverick. I have found a work around to the
problem, this involves launching mplayer with the -nocache switch. This
obviously stops it using a cache and then no messages about the cache
not filling are emitted during the streaming session. One side effect to
be aware of is mplayer doesn't spawn a child process with this switch. I
had to modify my parent python program to only check for one process not
two for a successful mplayer session to start. My mplayer command looks
like this: mplayer -endpos 01:00:27 -quiet -nocache -vo null -vc dummy
-ao pcm:waveheader:file=~/record/3rrr/work07Nov/MHR07Nov10.wav.wav
http://media.on.net/radio/114.m3u. My mplayer version is reported as
MPlayer 1.0rc4-4.4.5. Hope this helps others with a work around while
the bug is being worked on.

Cheers, Hotmanta

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mplayer stops ogg streaming, repeating "Cache not filling!"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/650670
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